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Definition of Jointuring
1. jointure [v] - See also: jointure
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jointuring
Literary usage of Jointuring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Martin's Practice of Conveyancing: With Forms of Assurances by Charles Davidson (1844)
"... T POWERS OF Of jointuring and CHARGING PORTIONS giren ... down to and including
the life jointuring and estate of the intended husband, (see ante, Vol. ..."
2. Prideaux's Precedents in Conveyancing: With Dissertations on Its Law and by Frederick Prideaux, John Whitcombe (1889)
"WILL by a TENANT FOR LIFE in REMAINDER of SETTLED WILL IN ESTATES, in exercise
of POWERS of jointuring and POWERS TO CHARGING with PORTIONS for YOUNGER ..."
3. Prideaux's Precedents in Conveyancing: With Dissertations on Its Law and by Frederick Prideaux, John Whitcombe (1899)
"... in REMAINDER of SETTLED ESTATES, in exercise of POWERS of jointuring and ...
of exercising the several powers of jointuring my wife and of charging with ..."
4. The Rights and Liabilities of Husband and Wife by John Fraser Macqueen, Sydney Hastings, John Davies Davenport (1872)
"7,1 jointuring and In the case of The Duke of Bedford v. Marquis of Abercorn (a),
a power was reserved in ante-nuptial articles to husband and wife to alter ..."
5. An Elementary Treatise on Estates: With Preliminary Observation of the ...by Richard Preston by Richard Preston (1828)
"... That he shall have a power of leasing or jointuring; nor, 6thly, The interposition
of an estate to trustees to support contingent remainders ;(&) nor a ..."
6. Common Forms in Conveyancing: Including Recitals by Charles Davidson (1846)
"... term referred to is in most cases the term for raising portions for the younger
children of the marriage immediately contemplated. FOWER OF jointuring. ..."